My 4 month olds seem to have outgrown their baby swings but are not old enough to sit up on their own. Any suggestions on where I can put them when not holding them?
I would try a Bumbo seat. Or, you might try the floor under a baby gym, so they can bat at the toys. We used our baby swings until almost 1 year old. Are you sure they have outgrown them? Another idea is an exersaucer. These worked for my 5-month-old, so that's just a month away.
I second the bumbo seats. I too have twins...now 5. Mine were in the swing until 7 or 8 months....a lifesaver for me. They also loved the bouncy chair and the jumperoo...although they probably aren't strong enough for that yet. The floor mats are a good idea as well. I also use to lay mine on the floor in the boppy.
Congrats and enjoy..the time goes fast!!
I third the Bumbo seat. It was not on my list of things to register for but my cousin loaned me one and I really don't know how I would have done it without it. It was recalled a year or two ago, but that was because parents were setting their kids on the kitchen table in then and then walking away. The kids were falling off the table, etc. We used ours on the floor.
Best of luck and congratulations!
Catherine
bumbo, bouncer or an exersaucer. We started her in that about 4 months and she started using her jumperoo at 5 months.
My daughters loved the exersaucer at that age. It does give a good amount of support if your baby can sit up with a little help from you. They also loved the bouncy seat! We had one of those Fisher Price aquarium ones and it was a big hit with both girls.
If they can hold their head up, they may do well in the little molded rubber seats with a tray. The seats hold them upright and you can put toys or food on the trays. That's what I did with my son (second child) when I needed my hands free at that age.
I agrere about the excersaucer, our little guy loved it. I would also suggest rolling a towel to put behind the or in front of their belly down in the seat. My son tended to fall a bit forward and then he could not look at the toys or reach out to touch them. Once he was bit bigger it was easier.
We also would put our son on the floor with the bobby behind him to help his sit up a bit.
Wow, I'm really surpised at these requests. Now's the time to put them on the floor! They need a chance to use their muscles, to stretch, squirm and turn. If you don't have carpet throw down a thick soft quilt. Scatter a few toys around for them to reach for. Try to give them an interesting view (my kids liked being near our sliding glass door because of the movement in the trees outside, birds, etc.)
I had an excersaucer after the swing stage but only got about a month's use of it. Honestly they outgrow all the "gear" so fast I don't even think it's worth it in the end.
It's such a great stage, and so much fun to watch them develop into upright little people, enjoy it! Soon enough they will be mobile and then the real challenges begin :)
how about a bumpo..I think thatis what it's called ..I had one and my little girl loved it!
Lay a blanket on the floor and lay them there. There are those lay and play things you can get too.
I would suggest a Pack n' Play. It's helped me alot if I need to go to the bathroom really quickly or start dinner. He is where I can see him and I don't leave him in there for long for a lot of reasons. One being, I don't want him to end up hating it and feeling like he's banished to a "prison" especially now that he's more mobile. That shouldn't happen with your twin as they are so young. When they are older and can sit up on their own, you can get an Exersaucer and a Jumperoo. One for each. They are helpful, help them build up their leg muscles later for walking and help them self-entertain.
Dear Naomi,
I have twin nephews who loved their exersaucers and floor time.
Being on the floor is how they learn to roll around, lift themselves up, drag themselves and crawl...and ultimately learn how to sit up on their own.
Naomi,
For both of my daughters, when faced with this dilema, I used a 'bouncy chair'. The bouncy chairs allow for the baby to be rocked gently and the ones I purchased came with a battery that vibrated the entire chair. My girls loved their bouncy chairs- and so did I. They were so comforting to the gilrs, they often fell asleep in them and this allowed my to take naps with them. I highly recommend the bouncy chair.
Congrats on the new darlings in your life and welcome to motherhood!!
- Talia
I never had a swing or bouncy seat in my house. I just put thick blankets on the floor. He learned to hold his head up and sit up very early because he had lots of practice. Good luck!
My daughter loved to lay under her play gym at that age where she could bat at or kick the things dangling from the gym. She also liked laying on a blanket on the floor and kicking. I also had a bouncy chair I used occasionally, but she liked her gym and the floor much better.
some places my twins sat at that age:
- in the center of the twin nursing pillow
- exersaucers
- on the floor with pillows or rolled up fleece blankets as a 'back rest'
- bouncy seats
and the pack n play was also handy to have when you need to set them down for a moment to go to the bathroom, etc.
The options are endless...
*Tummy time on a blanket
*vibrating bouncy seat http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-K2564-Rainforest-Bouncer/dp/B000I2WB6G/ref=pd_cp_ba_3
*walker or exersaucer (activity chair) http://www.babyage.com/products/6161812_evenflo_evenflo_exersaucer_smart_steps_abc-123.htm?cp=affiliate&utm_source=GAN&utm_medium=default&utm_campaign=Primary#
*Activity mat and have them reach for toys hanging over them
*door bungie bouncer (that you an hang on a door frame)
*Bumbo baby seat (some have play trays)http://www.bumbobabyseat.com/
*Playpen
*Have them practice sitting up in the center of a nursing pillow or you can have them on their tummy too
Be creative. This is a fun age. :O)
How about a playpen....yes they are still around.
They are larger then a pack and play and both girls would fit in one. I prefer the wooden playpen over the net type.
It gives a safe and secure place to put your babies when you need your hands free.
You should try the bumbo. It helps them to sit up. Good luck